Man from Argentina visited Tajmahal: tested Positive, remains untraceable

An Argentine man who visited the Taj Mahal in Uttar Pradesh’s Agra has tested positive for Covid. The tourist remains untraceable as he gave false information about himself, including his address and phone number.Also read : As Covid cases spike in China, experts ask Indians to stay safe :Chief medical officer, Agra, Dr AK Srivastava, said that the man visited the Taj Mahal on December 26. He was tested for Covid by a team of the health department deployed at the Taj Mahal. His report came back positive on Wednesday.But the Argentine could not be traced. Now, health officials have requested CCTV footage of the entrance gate from the ASI (Archaeological Survey of India) to identify the tourist.Earlier, an Agra man returning from China had tested positive for Covid in the city. India has started random sampling of international arrivals at airports amid a massive spike in Covid cases in China and other parts of the world.Watch : 

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China in its worst condition : viral Video shows not just 7 deaths but uncountable bodies cremated.

After the lifting the year long Lockdown across the country, China started recording new covid cases due to the increase in cases of new Covid variant called BF.7. he country has stopped releasing the actual no. of people being affected by the virus and the actual o. of deaths, across the country, but as per the latest one the country is losing around 5,000 people due to virus every day.The country is under such horrifying condition, but still the government has tighten their lips as they have officially stopped releasing any data about the cases. However, videos show the harrowing condition of the Asian nation where people are standing with coffins and body bags in queues to perform the last rights of their loved ones.Also read : As Covid cases spike in China, experts ask Indians to stay safe :A video has been shared by the  epidemiologist and health economist Eric Feigl-Ding shows the plight of people in China. “Epic long lines at crematoriums… imagine having to not just wait f

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Rise in Covid Cases : Health Minister said Rahul Gandhi to follow Covid protocols, Rahul questions the concern.

Amid rising covid cases cross the world, Union Health Minister requested Rahul Gandhi who is presently busy in Bharat Jodo yatra to follow all the covid related protocols in order to be safe. the Congress hit back at the government on Wednesday, accusing it of selectively targeting its programme.In a letter addressed to Rahul and Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Tuesday, Mandaviya wrote: “Please ensure that in the ongoing Bharat Jodo Yatra in Rajasthan, all Covid-19 guidelines are strictly followed, masks and sanitizers are used, and only those vaccinated against Covid-19 participate. People must isolate themselves before and after they join the yatra… If it is not possible to follow these Covid-19 protocols, then, keeping the public health situation in mind, please suspend the Bharat Jodo Yatra in the national interest…” Also read : As Covid cases spike in China, experts ask Indians to stay safe :If talking about the present location of the yatra, Yatra completed its

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Indian Medical Advisory issues new Covid Guidelines: Check the Guidelines .

Amid the outbreak in COVID cases in China, Japan and the US, the Indian Medical Association has issued an advisory asking people to follow COVID appropriate behaviour with immediate effect. In the last 24 hours, nearly 5.37 lakhs new cases have been reported from major countries like USA, Japan, South Korea, France and Brazil. However, cases in India remained low as the country saw 145 new cases in last 24 hours out of which four cases are the new China variant – BF.7.Also read : As Covid cases spike in China, experts ask Indians to stay safe :The Medical Association has issued an advisory to its state and local branches to take necessary preparatory steps in case of COVID outbreak in their areas. IMA also appealed to all its member to work proactively as done in the past to combat the outbreak.  Along with government, its also the citizens duty to take all the measures and precautions before its too late.Following are the guidlines :1. Face masks are to be used in all public plac

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Corona not over yet : New COVID variant found in China, 4 fresh cases in India.

After the struggle of wearing mask and maintaining the social distancing publicly, finally it was the time when we just  again started enjoying our social life too. Every one of us thought Corona period across the world has been shut, But that was not the case.Just after China lifted its 3 years old covid lockdown across the country, the country again started recoding a huge o. of cases and among them a new covid variant was found named ‘BF.7’ which is apparently the sub variant of Omicron. But this is not the 1st time when this variant of the virus have been noticed, it was 1st noticed in the US and other European Countries back then in October.  The massive Covid rise in China is being caused by the BF.7 sub-variant of Omicron, which has been found in four cases in India. In Gujarat and Odisha, the instances of BF.7 Covid Variant first came to light.  Also read :  As Covid cases spike in China, experts ask Indians to stay safe :4 Cases of BF.7 found in India :The patients infe

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As Covid cases spike in China, experts ask Indians to stay safe :

China is once again reporting  large no. of Covid cases across the country a month after the Chinese government lifted nearly three years of lockdown.If talking about the reports, according to National Health Commission China’s total number of fatalities due to coronavirus stands at 5,241. On Tuesday, China reported no new Covid-19 related deaths. As China grapples with this tenuous situation once again, many countries including India are now concerned whether the air travel to and from China needs to be restricted.Also read : Bhupendra Patel becomes 2nd time Chief Minister : becomes 18th CM of the state.Dr Sangita Reddy, Managing Director who is  Apollo Hospitals, on Tuesday cautioned the government to act swiftly on policy regarding air travel to and from China. Taking to Twitter, Dr Reddy also said that the current spike in the number of Covid cases in China is worrisome, as what happens in China does not stay there only.Given 🇮🇳 extensive #CovidVaccines drive with effecti

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